SAVE $180: Today at Best Buy, you can shop the 7th generation, 10.2-inch Geek Squad Certified Refurbished iPad (32GB, WiFi) for just $149.99, down from $329.99. That's a discount of 54%.
Like most Apple products, iPads can be expensive. However, if you don't need all the latest and greatest thrills, you can score a reliable tablet for more affordable prices by opting for older and/or refurbished models. In today's Best Buy Deal of the Day, shoppers have the opportunity to do just that.
Today at Best Buy, you can score a 10.2-inch, 7th generation Geek Squad Certified Refurbished iPad (32GB, WiFi) for just $149.99. With a list price of $329.99, this deal brings you $180 in savings. That's a whopping 54% off. While this is the oldest iPad that will still work with iPadOS 18 software, today's savings make it an attractive buy.
SEE ALSO:Apple's AirPods 2 are back on sale for only $80, their lowest price everAs a 7th generation model, this iPad will run a little slower than the latest models. However, you still get to experience modern iPad features such as intuitive multitasking and everything you need for basic working, playing, and streaming on the go. While 32GB isn't much storage, not everyone needs it, especially for an iPad reserved for travel use. Plus, you can always rely on cloud storage.
Take advantage of this low price when you shop the Geek Squad Certified Refurbished iPad (32GB, WiFi) today at Best Buy.
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